Between March 21 and April 2, the new Miami Open will be held, one of the most important events for both the ATP and WTA tours. We all know the victims of both cadres.
Participation list masculino
Participation list femenino
It’s time to play another major in March to finish off this phase of the year on hard courts before moving on to the next few months on clay. As always happens in events like this with big draws, there are notable players who, for various reasons, decided to sit out this one Miami Open despite being ranked based on their rank. In this case, the men’s draw has been most affected by known absences.
The Miami ATP tournament has seen many casualties among the world’s top players, most of them due to physical problems. However, the most significant case is Novak Djokovic, out of the tournament, which he won six times, because he could not enter the United States without being vaccinated against the COVID virus. It’s different Rafael Nadalgoes down with high expectations after suffering an injury in Australia and is directly focused on returning to the European clay tour starting in April.
Other important names among men, e.g Pablo Carreno, Nick Kyrgios o Marin Cilic They haven’t played in recent months due to various injuries, and they also didn’t arrive in time to compete in Florida from March 21 to April 2. local youth Sebastian Corda y Jenson Brooksbywho both have wrist problems, have also been confirmed as victims.
For women, the only absence compared to the original list of registrants is a Romanian Patricia Maria Tigwho intended to use his protected placement to enter the draw, but eventually dropped out due to back problems.
Withdrawals Miami Open
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- Novak Djokovic (SRB)
- Rafael Nadal (ESP)
- Pablo Carreno (ESP)
- Nick Kyrgios (AUS)
- Marin Cilic (CRO)
- Sebastian Korda (USA)
- Tallon Greek Circuit (NED)
- David Goffin (BEL)
- Benjamin Bonzi (FRA)
- Jenson Brooksby (USA)
- Corentin Moutet (FRA)
- Soonwoo Kwon (KOR)